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evo_Rizla | 17:39 Fri 25th Nov 2005 | Home & Garden
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Has anybody got any ideas on the best way to clean a conservatory roof ( the ornamental plastic bit in the middle that looks very frail) with probably about 3 or so years of green muck on it?


I've cleaned the glass bit with a hose and broom but dont want to go smacking the plastic bit with a broom as i know it'll break, i've tried jetwashing it but that doesnt seem to work too well and i know i'll end up convering nextdoors house with water/green muck. The only upvc cleaners i've seen involve rubbing afterwards, but obviously you cant get to it too easily.

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I used to clean mine with a soft broom with a bit of washing up liquid and then rinse it off with a hose. It's not as fragile as you think.
Try something called "OXYCIF" - from most supermakets - smells a bit, but works wonders.
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